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الأربعاء، 10 أغسطس 2016

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Tips For Understanding And Using English Grammar For Beginners

By Mary Burns


Everyone has a unique way of learning that applies to acquiring language skills as well. Some are visual learners while others are auditory or kinesthetic. Understanding and using English grammar follows a similar principle. Some learn by listening, others by speaking while others master by reading. Whichever category you fall into, here are helpful tips to make language acquisition easier and fun.

Listen to as many conversations as possible. There are conversations designed to assist learners at different levels to exercise their language skills. These conversations are based on different scenarios where language is used. They assist you to identify the variations in pronunciation, pitch, speech delivery, choice of words, etc. The conversations create awareness of the dynamic nature of language. They come in formats that can play on mobile devices, making it easier to practice on different platforms.

Learn with a partner. Partners assist you in the process of learning. They offer encouragement and motivation especially when it feels tough to complete the work. Find a partner of your mastery level or higher. Take on different conversations and topics. Use the partner to gauge your vocabulary and track your performance.

Consider children and comic books. These materials are prepared in a manner that makes them easier to use even for beginners. Words are put in perfect context that you can easily relate to them. The images and imagery used are simple. It therefore helps a lot especially when you are starting out.

Utilize free materials online. Institutions and individuals prepare and upload excellent quality podcasts and apps for learning English language and grammar. Choose materials prepared or hosted by a reputable institution or reliable individual. Identify your level between elementary, intermediate and expert to get the right materials. The materials offer lessons on translation, conversations, contextual use of language, etc. The audio and visual qualities should be reliable.

Keep a daily or regular log of new phrases and words. This approach proves excellent whenever you need to acquire new skills regardless of your level of learning. You easily track your progress and can review areas already covered. You also have an opportunity to use the vocabulary identified in exercises on forming new sentences, phrases, expressions, etc.

Stick to the area you are familiar with. The diversity of English language means that each section of society or industry uses different words and style. The area you work in gives you a chance to exercise what you have learnt before moving on to newer areas. It is after understanding the words you need that graduate to other areas.

It takes time, consistency and effort to learn a new language. Set regular and consistent hours to learn new words, revise what has been covered, practice different styles, etc. Do not be too harsh if an aspect of language appears difficult to grasp. Do not give up either because it only appears difficult in the beginning. As long as you keep trying, it will get easier as you advance.




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